Police were called to London Road in the city centre just after 5pm on Monday, with the boy taken to hospital after suffering an injury “consistent with a gun shot”, it said.... Read more »
Venezuela has reacted angrily to US President Donald Trump’s statement that the airspace around the country should be considered closed. The country’s foreign ministry called Trump’s comments “another extravagant, illegal and unjustified... Read more »
Glaciers are melting – but what remains uncertain is how quickly they are. This poses a problem in not knowing how much and how soon sea levels around the world could rise.... Read more »
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked the country’s President, Isaac Herzog, to pardon him, over longstanding corruption charges. Netanyahu has been on trial for the past five years, accused of bribery,... Read more »
From reducing the cost of development to speeding up the pace of productions, industry insiders say the benefits of artificial intelligence to the film industry could be limitless. Despite the opportunities, professionals... Read more »
The BBC has travelled to a tent camp in the deserts of northern Sudan in army-controlled territory to hear first-hand the stories of those who escaped. The team was monitored by the... Read more »
The death toll in the floods which struck Indonesia last week has now climbed to nearly 600, with rescue workers still battling to reach affected areas. The floods, which were caused by... Read more »
BBC reporter Catrin Nye has been carrying out an investigation for BBC Panorama into how so-called forever chemicals could affect people’s health and contaminate the environment. Forever chemicals, or PFAS (per-and poly... Read more »
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth under scrutiny over second deadly Venezuela boat strike | BBC News
The White House has defended its Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth over allegations he authorised a second round of strikes on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat in September. It has been reported that... Read more »